Welcome to our message board! Post and introduce yourself... what kind of cycling do you do? etc. etc.

This board represents the UND Cycling Club which also represents the UND Cycling Team.

Our mission is to help promote cycling and the cycling lifestyle on and around the UND campus and around the Grand Forks area. If anyone has any gripes about cycling stuff... post up. We have crazy power! I saw Toaster move a fridge with a broken hand once!

Anyways if you have any queries about cycling this is the place.Need a bike tune? We can help!Need a ride? We can help!Need help on ur math hw? We can help!Need someone to evaluate the diversification of your stock portfolio? We can help!Wanna get in shape? We can help!Wanna go back in time? We can do that!Wanna know what the gain ratio is on a 40x14 gearing setup? We can help!

Anything bike related... post it. And enjoy.

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The minimum number of bikes one should own is three. The correct number is n+1, where n is the number of bikes currently owned. This equation may also be re-written as s-1, where s is the number of bikes owned that would result in separation from your partner.

The minimum number of bikes one should own is three. The correct number is n+1, where n is the number of bikes currently owned. This equation may also be re-written as s-1, where s is the number of bikes owned that would result in separation from your partner.

Hi, just wanted to introduce myself, i am a freshman this year. I ride a Shwinn cruiser , but have a road raceing bike, which needs work.this summer i usually road 10-25 miles nearly every day.i am also excited to join the club.

Hey, I am new to biking but got hooked on triathlons this summer and have really enjoyed the biking. So, being a full time college student (for too many years now) with virtually no income, I did the only logical thing and spent a ton of money on a new bike. I try to ride as often as possible which is usually around 3 nights a week. I have met a few of you before through tri's as well as previous years in college and would like to join the crew and learn a little bit about biking at the same time. Look forward to future rides with you all.

MBK tells me I should introduce myself. I'm relatively new to cycling, converted an old frame to a fixed over the winter and have been commuting with that all summer. Would also like to put some miles on the road bike this fall. Looking forward to meeting some of you on group rides.

I stopped by the booth today and met some of you, and wanted to say hello. I just moved to GF from Tallahassee FL. where I received my undergrad degree in geology, and also raced collegiate for the team at Florida State University. I've been riding and racing for about 5 years now road and off road with a mountain bike preference (too bad I moved to GF). On road I raced Collegiate B, including Crits, TT, TTT, and road races. Off road I raced collegiate A's XC and qualified individually for nationals last year I think. I also worked as a mechanic at a local bike shop, so I can offer any destructive advice that most of you probably already know.

I look forward to meeting y'all on the ride tomorrow, and hopefully not getting dropped, and learning what ND cycling is all about.

I stopped by the booth today and met some of you, and wanted to say hello. I just moved to GF from Tallahassee FL. where I received my undergrad degree in geology, and also raced collegiate for the team at Florida State University. I've been riding and racing for about 5 years now road and off road with a mountain bike preference (too bad I moved to GF). On road I raced Collegiate B, including Crits, TT, TTT, and road races. Off road I raced collegiate A's XC and qualified individually for nationals last year I think. I also worked as a mechanic at a local bike shop, so I can offer any destructive advice that most of you probably already know.

I look forward to meeting y'all on the ride tomorrow, and hopefully not getting dropped, and learning what ND cycling is all about.

-Ted B.

Welcome Ted, we are glad to have you. If you wish to continue your racing adventure, then we are more than happy to have you on our team. We are looking forward to ride with you in the nearest future.

The minimum number of bikes one should own is three. The correct number is n+1, where n is the number of bikes currently owned. This equation may also be re-written as s-1, where s is the number of bikes owned that would result in separation from your partner.

Hey guys-I'm Ben...Ive been lurking here for a while and thought I would register and introduce myself.Ive met a few of you already, looking forward to riding with you all occasionally. Im no racer or anything, but Im always up for a little cruising around town or something.